The national Consumer Protection Agency for the Republic of Indonesia (BKPN) will coordinate at least US$1 billion in investment for off-grid solar-plus-storage.
IESR has issued a report for the first time assessing the development of energy storage in Indonesia in Powering the Future: An Assessment of Energy Storage Solutions and The Applications for Indonesia.
Why is battery energy storage system important in Indonesia?
However, given the challenge of Indonesia's geological landscape, with many off-grid and remote areas, there is growing intermittency issue that hamper the development of solar and wind generation. Hence, the battery energy storage system (BESS) technologies have a critical role in the development of Indonesia's renewable energy.
Will Indonesia attract more energy investment in 2023?
ttract more investment to increase renewable energy capacity.Indonesia's renewa le energy investment has stagnated over the past seven years. The latest data shows that Indonesia could only attract around US$1.5 billion (bn) in 2023, translating into a mere 574 megawatts (MW) of additional renewable energy capacity; 145MW of w
Does Indonesia need solar & wind energy storage?
Although, there is no policy mandating the installation of energy storage in solar or wind projects in Indonesia, the abundance of solar and wind resources in Indonesia's archipelago and increased potential demand across industries indicate that BESS demand is poised to grow substantially in the near future.
Can solar energy be a strategy to meet Indonesia's energy goals?
Solar energy can be a strategy to meet this target,” said Deon Arinaldo, Program Manager of Energy System Transformation, at the launch of the Indonesia Solar Energy Outlook 2025 study report – Breaking the Walls: The Future of Indonesia's Solar Energy and Energy Storage Innovations (15/10/2024).
How Indonesia is promoting reliance on coal and natural gas?
ial investors and financiers in renewable energy development.The Indonesian government has continued to promote reliance on coal and natural gas by continuing the Domestic Market Obligation (DMO)24, which has detracted from renewable energy development.25 Challenging regulatory policies and lack of fiscal in